Saturday, October { 1939 seem a Friday & Saturday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m WATERER ey Ee Feature Starts at 7:50 & 9:59 ERI PRE OT ADMISSION — lbc & 5p, — am) 0 ea SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:39 Feature Starts 3:20—L5c & 3h * C: | O & ] nN Highest Prices of Season Paid For Halibut Here . ) 5 tad Gowran per edt blag aoe THE GREAT HISTORICAL ROMANCE ble—Ketchikan Out of Halibut Pictu oo “THE. VANISHING FRONTIER” During the week ending yesterday highest prices of the ‘val Knapp, Zasu Pitts, J. Farrell 4 season for halibut were paid on the Prince Rupert Fish With J. Mack Brown, Evalyn Knapp, Zas s, J. Fa lac- fa bist featured by very donald. A story of early days in California Xx reek’s business was feature y very | Exchange. The week’s business was tea ‘arn fish. |W Plenty of Action—Romance—Comedy. A Patamount Picture gratifying prices, more particularly for American fis | Plenty of Ac ’ For the week the high bid for American fish was 12.4¢ and Comedy--OUR GANG in “READIN’ & WRITIN FOX News « * a 4e which the Charlotte received for 6,500 pounds. The low ¢—"PISCATORIAL PLEASURE” Cartoon—“Room Runners" ’ ’ , , ric erican® MEN S, WOMEN 3 CHILDREN S; GIRLS and BOYS’ cares Sake o: tidy Gn Lav-(daternetionsl Fisheries Commis- MONDAY ses ‘em rte 222 ee Ry iathan was paid for 26000 pounds sion to order fishing stopped ot a | There was only one catch bought this area on October 22 instead of | jat this low price, the general aver- continuing until November 1, the le st. James Mollison, noted British Quebec and this time : jage for the week being a great regularly set date for the 1932-83 | “at 4 woherne + +. the Old Land,!doubt, reach his destinatior ideal higher tnan this. For Cana- close season. Practically all the | avator, erang-Atlan ic flignt.|out further, complicatior |dian fish the high price of #1e Canadian boats and many f the following his in| the sieuation might prov eins » furmality : . re ' a ed ,{It appears that some } rma |lweek was 6c and 4c., which the /}American ves els are affected oT ad to Bill's passpor had been |rassing to some. we regal Must Be Cleared at Factory Cost |\Tramp received for 9,500 pounds oe er. wih the catch in Dis- | verlooked before embarkation at that Bill will be wettir — the low price of the week being | rict No rom Cape Spencer tc resuili. that for ke” out of it and wil 15.90 and 3c which the Helen II and|the Aleutian Islands, where many|Quebec with the Men’s Storm Rubbers— ol aloes y an’e R end A: Or Toodie were paid for catches of |of the larger American vessels | et aie ' ah rland had expected tl Rolled edges, | Women’s Rubbers—Reg. $1.25. 75e espec-joperate, reaching oly #49a8o09|¥rance, Germany and Pnglant, expe Fishin & TUESDAY —“REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FAR” some journeying re Aman ‘ mes oF aes : ’ ae ts 116,500 and 10,000 pounds respe ioe a heavy weight; reg. $1.65 $1.10 I Ms ee ok cil ba tbs. up to September 1, there ap-|BUll, having been da lan See 2 Landings for the week totaled|peared little if any likelihood that |# yo pyro procedures neck trite veineieidice the way to Quebe ! ‘ i 1 I fish | in “gl 2 Sell vine ag i 85c connection with the pa SL paling Reh iecpiget ‘and 453,500 pounds from American }will remain open in the westward ‘1.2 ; > ; : ‘ The total landings for the season area until Nov. 1. The close season Children’s Rubber Boots— $1.69 Men’s Hip Rubbers—Good- $4 95 up to and including September 30 | will end on January 15 instead of ' e Boys" Rubbers—Extra heavy | 453,500 pounds of which 120,000}the quota of 23,500,000 lus would} leg. $1.15: Selling at | pounds was from Canadian vessels be reached, so the fishing season nort hav the east coast of Scotland away six months and again yesterday afternoon } of 3,745,750 pounds Canadian and — — + 8,552,800 pounds American fish, as} Halibut livers, formerly consid- Women Ss Dress Shoes compared with a total of 14,012,-'ered offal of the fish, have, it is 340 pounds for the 1931 season up estimated, brought more than $20,- Women’s Dress Shoes—In Patent, Kid, | Women’s Dress Shoes—In Patent, Kid, aaeer et 5300 $00 90 nds Cs be i bia coast this Sout, Aiaeaene : ‘, Straps, Ties and Pumps; remarkable ee fn ee eee Ties and Oxfords; Reg. 1 75 ] , = ps; a dian fish and 8,711,440 pounds ful experiments and investigations, | ? e values; Reg. $5.50; $2 45 American. idrug companies of North America $4.00; Selling Bee Ak Meee et ode, bec * jlast year learned that vitamin con- 7 Official figures issued by the tent of the halibut liver was equal chief. supervisor of fisheries for the |or superior to cod liver oil and so Pacific Coast indicate that the informed fishing interests of this , VERY SPECIAL salmon packing for the 1932 sea-|coast. As a result, the fishermen $3 A G son up to September 17 had fur-|have all season been turning in ing been arranged, Bill Reg. $2.50; Selling at os rich made; Selling at a ee | were 12,298,500 pounds, consisting February 15 next year. al Men’s } High Rubber Boots, White Only— ther built up its lead over 1931, the | the livers with their catches This aks 0, Belling’at 6... i. ces Lettie ees ners eevee, Se 20) s4Citonel reverse, it ¢ aatienpten, that date being placed at 925,690)meant $20 to $40 more for eactk. cases this year as compared with|boat, the liver averaging ag about aye ill 625,384'cases at’ the nearest cor-}'wo per cent. of each fish. Fish- Also very large assortment of Boys’ SCHOOL BOOTS, Best makes, Leckies; responding daté last year ermen rective 14c a seul for the ® 2 , 1.2 , ° ¢ ° ee Valentines. Also Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Oxfords. Per’ varieties, ‘the pack for the| livers. Halibut livers from Prince coast this year was as follows, fig-|Rupert are handled by the Booth ures for 1931 also being shown for|Fisheries in co-operation with the comparison: |Bacon Fisheries | Cases Cases | lacie lg \ 1932 1931 For the first time since 1915, hal-} When you can't sleep, it’s because your nerves won't let City Orders Will Be Accepted jSockeye 269,300 267,810|ibut prices on the Seattle market - Springs 68,385 25,960|recently slipped below 4c per lb |Steelheads 973 1,189|for first class fis! Incidentally | Aspirin on hand! Take two tablets, drink a little hot | Bluebacks 25.757 24,768 | anding t Seattle for the month water—and go to sleep. It works like magic. This relieves =— : i ———— ——— : — |Cohoeés 121,958 60,657|0f August, amounting to 2,885,000 your nerves of any little nagging pain or discomfort LOCAL NEWS provincial Liberal convention next | sailed last night on the Pringess | Pinks 214,258 198,36] | POUNnd mstituted the second | that kee sila le awak f Nat ’ sate anne the mers. ge s from | Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver |Chums 225,059 46 649) lar rest monthly | deliveries singe a, re r wi ae : and : aaa the - hy 4 a tint. . alles di . 1918 havin ae pes i Any ¢ y you have s eadache, vo j » " yet oe al rince upert Liberal Associa Mr McMeckin will attend the pro- | Per district, pack this year |! 1 having been surpassed only} 4 a headach 1 take Aspirin and g E, J. Fitzpatrick sailed last night vincial Liberal convention next on the Princess Adelaide for Van- week as a delegate from the Prince Naas River ~ ‘ a ‘ » r Ooms VieMeek . te Yoon Ee 79,052 74 Gnimnes couver where he will attend the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMeckin Rupert Liberal Association. Skeena River 223,322 i “0 With only one company buyir — : = — ee Rivers Inlet 70,836 76.517/"alibut at Ketchikan at seaneiee | A Pp Smith's Inlet 26,362 13,915|)"ne Alaskan port recently has not aa Area ..248,252 126,834) 2e€n liguring as of a factor TRADE-MARK REG. IN CANADA Q.C. Islands 6,851 6,187; 'n halibut lan on this coast District No. 3 127,626 125,050; ¥uUring August only 181,900 po inds | A } A in all were landed at Ketchikan | BAYER ) Ce) Rising like Phoenix from his|*he only producers there being R , ] ; of ashes, Einer Solem, whose little |°™M4l! boats the local fleet. Van restaurant on the waterfront near|°OUver handled only 115,000 pound Manson Way was recently burned halibut in August. Landings at out, is having the place rebuilt and|®!*her Ketchikan or Vancouver for Th Fi h hi : ° ll i i ' expects are long to be open for| ‘he whole month amounted me el erish w ich made Prince Ru ert Famous Will Open in its New Premises Gusinons again. le ie being ‘cond What Prince Rupert would con r gratulated upon his enterprise and| Sider a fair day's business. Practi- FEDERAL BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE J (eres crate [ie the entire ali by Beatie “Ru p ert B ran d” you. You need not spend a sleepless night if there’s any ‘and last: loy the 2,938,350 pounds landed immediate relief. Remember its comfort <1 night, when Fraser River 143,389 88,574 | t! re in March of this year you can’t get to sleep | ind Prince Runert d According to word received from _— next oor lo the Besner Block the Queen Charlotte Islands, coho Trans-Atlantic Traveller trolling on Skidegate Bar has been ving already made two er SMOKED lavit 3s of the “Big Pond,” Bill Ba on re | é ine ake wetahes ascts “telus very poor and the fish small. No|ing after the First of October large catches are reported. Throu-|son of Jim Bacon. | a] ghout the district, trolling seems|curer of Prin t iw 4s ees eh d will / t li Ch ld ’ to be falling off | his ird trans Atlantic sien wg a ee —_—-- an carry a complete line o ildren s cording to word which haw ive The fact that the halibut catch ‘eived at hi ska tuaie’ oace ed home here, By the . in District No. 2, from Willapa|time his. journey | ! his neyings are over Wear and also the latest in Harbor to Cape Spencer, nad|will indeed be an senvene reached 18,343,00( s on Sept.|tr tli beanie? Tee : 000 pounds on Sept.| trans-Atlantic raveller. Having Prepared Daily By : , R d. W 1, or only 4,157,000 t of | : . { j 97, pounds short of|left Prince Rupert or wenet Ladies cd y lo- ear the quota set for the season with | for the Old Connie Bill sae val Can di Fi h & i heavy fall fishing impending, hasjor three weeks late; rren Eieaiae ‘ a lan IS Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. . > 6 “DPC ° been explained as being the actua-|aboard the stea . P steamer Empress "ny ting factor in the decision of the|Britain on the ume ta of} PRIN( E RUPERT, B.C, , yage as| For the East— Monday, Wednesday and Friday | Po ‘ . ; : ; r t¢:08 4m. WHATS ALL THE MQIGE }! THAT YOUNG AwW,MAC, WHY DID | | THATS A Coot \ SO S00D From the East F | | |Agour. MAC 2 Le f) WILD CAT WAS YOU CHASE Him TILLIE BLAC DEA, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- P. 1) BACK W OFF? | WANT Age uumeieee ' } ey f ) IT FOR A PET - TO day ........ Le oa ions estpesgliceas r APE For Vancouver— ; | oo TUCSAAY o.necc-seaeere--v--- 12:30 p.m. Thursday : 9 p.m.) FAR Y ceeeseeesesiesecceerenrsrvveeneees dd P.M. | September 12 and 21 p.m. | From Vancouver— BUNGRY .occcnrescnscorseessoesesoensee a. pm Wednesday 9:30 a.m September 8, 17 and 29 a.m.| Friday * : a For Stewart and Anyox-— Sunday .. a Wednesday . “TILLIE THE TOILER” : A Lucky Black Cat ed —By Westover. 4